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When referring to adipose derived stem cells, what does that include?
When referring to adipose derived stem cells, what does that include?
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Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) refer to heterogeneous populations of stem and progenitor cells that are isolated from adipose or fat tissue. The isolation of the ADSCs involves minimally invasive procedures such as liposuction or small-section incision. The isolated cells are key components of stromal vascular fraction (SVF), which is isolated after enzymatic digestion or mechanical processing of adipose tissue.
ADSCs primarily include mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that have regenerative potential. MSCs possess the unique ability to differentiate into various adult cell lineages. These include adipogenic (fat), chondrogenic (cartilage), osteogenic (bone), and tendons.